Linking Medicaid and supportive housing

Posted on February 17, 2017

In a recent issue brief, the Kaiser Family Foundation features Mercy Maricopa as a national model for supportive housing, collaboration and problem-solving.

Research suggests that a broad range of social factors affect individual and population health. Housing has been identified as one of these “social determinants” of health. People experiencing homelessness or unstable housing situations face significant challenges in obtaining care and managing chronic conditions, and lack of housing and poor housing conditions can adversely affect health. In a recent issue brief, the Kaiser Family Foundation features Mercy Maricopa as a national model for supportive housing, collaboration and problem-solving. Read the Kaiser issue brief.

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